Tuesday, 17 June 2014

The Sound of Motella (1966)

Sometimes I wonder if I run against the grain of most record collectors in having a deep attraction for particularly damaged records. The album featured today is no exception. From an absent corner that must have provided sustenance for some small creature, to the beautiful water stain that runs across the back and visually approximates the north-western coastline of Africa—the cover by most accounts would be considered severely compromised... or as it would be listed on eBay... "G" for "Good"!

The condition of the vinyl, thankfully, is not as dire. Issued in 1966 on the Motella label, this compilation is the second long playing record published by Gallo's iconic Mavuthela stable following the debut: Meet the Mahotella Queens (LMO 101). The album brings together an eclectic range of early instrumental sax and harmonica jives, save for one track—Mayoyo—featuring female vocalists (perhaps Nick Lotay can help us out with identification). What more can be said about this iconic company that has not already been covered by Nick in his excellent posts here at Electric Jive and Matsuli. Do check these out!

As with most LPs from this period, the compilation features tracks previously issued on 78 rpm. While the track listing, oddly, does not reveal the artists' names, the images of the Motella labels on the front cover do; and so I have listed the details below: